fvwm-xdg-menu is an xdg application menu with full support for the additional freedesktop categories. It was developed with fvwm in mind, but provides an xdg compliant application menu infrastructure and should therefore work with any xdg compliant desktop or window manager.

FVWM-min is a minimal standard configuration for FVWM which provides a sane and functional set of window manager defaults. It configures FVWM to a very clean and functional state, then gets out of your way so you can do your work. The basic idea is that after installation, it should be usable enough for you to start productive work in it immediately. Styles are included for customizing the look, and are applied with a small shell script.

ZappWM is a small, fast, and complete desktop for Linux/Unix. It unites Fluxbox and ROX-Filer, providing full support for drag and drop and a good customisation environment. It has a low memory footprint, and provides packages for Debian, Mint, Ubuntu, and equivalents.

Fvwm-Nightshade aims to be a lightweight but feature rich and good looking configuration of Fvwm. It contains many useful things to make work and life easier with the flavor of a modern desktop, but it can be configured by the user. It is well documented.

unmess is a small tool to keep your graphical desktop tidy. It automatically applies attributes to your application windows (minimised, maximised, shaded, etc.) and moves them to the workspace you configured.

DSWM (Deep Space Window Manager) is a tiling keyboard-driven X11 window manager. It is based on StumpWM code and is written entirely in Common Lisp and oriented for good usability with minimum startup configuration and good integration with Emacs. The project is under hard development, so it has many experimental features.

feed2wmmenu is a tool to generate X11 window manager menus from RSS, ATOM, or other news feeds. It was inspired by "fvwm-menu-headlines", which generates static refreshed FVWM menus from RSS or other kinds of news feeds. The drawback of the FVWM related script is the use of simple regular expressions. feed2wmmenu polls the feeds using curl, utilizing the Last-Modified header so that the feeds are potentially not fetched if they didn't change since the last poll. It produces diverse output formats by using corresponding XSLT stylesheets.